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. >> how do we stand in terms of this hemisphere doing something that would give it a kind of united economicer? there's a lot of talk about united states and canada. successfuled a very alliance with 4 countries. andco, peru, chile, colombia. though 4 top performers in the whole of latin america. moreve integrated much than the simple free trade. never attracted a lot of attention from other areas. ofwe have attracted a lot attention from other areas including as a united states who was to see how they can help. and that is something which is changing very much with how latin america reforms. even though we do not want to do because cedar -- consider as an exclusive club. on the contrary, we want to open up to wherever wants to play with us. >> what about drugs? promote, i am trying to and thank god people are listening and normally, many framework -- to have a new look on the war on drugs. colombia has been the country that suffered the most animated the highest sacrifice in the war on drugs. the problem continues. consumers in the u.s. continue and even though we have been winningely succe
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. >> you look at the unit economics it's there. >> that's what you have to do.s the chairman and ceo of marketo. far more successful than if you look at the profit and loss. "mad money" is back after the break. >>> it is time. it's time for the lightning round. >> and then the lightning round is over. are you ready? time for the lightning round. i want to start with mikie in new york. mikie. >> caller: booyah jimmy. with a 7% yield who are still selling ensco. i don't get it. >> this is one of four stocks killing me. these stocks have not had even a 60 cent lift. i cannot welcome you to the house of pain. let this one go lower. it's not going higher than i can tell. let's go to john in california. john. >> caller: hello mr. cramer. i listen to you every day. >> thank you. >> caller: but one day about several weeks ago i turned on late you had a president of opk on. >> right. >> caller: and i didn't hear him but i followed up on the stock and every day he buys stock on the open market and every day the stock goes down. i wonder why. >> well, i don't know. it's ph
. >> you look at the unit economics it's there. >> that's what you have to do.s the chairman and ceo of marketo. far more successful than if you look at the profit and loss. "mad money" is back after the break. >>> it is time. it's time for the lightning round. >> and then the lightning round is over. are you ready? time for the lightning round. i want to start with mikie in new york. mikie. >> caller: booyah jimmy. with a 7% yield who are still...
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charlie: how do we stand in terms of this hemisphere, doing something that will give it a kind of united economicower? i mean, there's a lot of talk about canada, the united states and mexico. >> we created a very successful alliance, a specific alliance with four countries in america -- mexico, peru, chile and colombia. these are the four top performers of the whole of latin america. we have integrated much more than a simple free trade agreement and we're attracting a lot of attention from other areas. one of them is the united states. they want to see how they can participate more because it's a market -- >> charlie: it's a huge market for you? >> it's as big or bigger than brazil and with a higher per capita income, and that is something which is changing very much what -- how latin america performance, even though we don't want that to be considered as an exclusive club. on the contrary, you want to open up to whoever wants to play with us. >> charlie: what about drugs? drugs... i am trying to promote and, thank god, people are listening, and many people are in the same mind framework, to ha
charlie: how do we stand in terms of this hemisphere, doing something that will give it a kind of united economicower? i mean, there's a lot of talk about canada, the united states and mexico. >> we created a very successful alliance, a specific alliance with four countries in america -- mexico, peru, chile and colombia. these are the four top performers of the whole of latin america. we have integrated much more than a simple free trade agreement and we're attracting a lot of attention...
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only then could he turn defense into offense imposing a devastating economic blockade that simply treated the unitedtes as another part of napoleon's continental system, something to be blockaded and economically ruined. initially, a shortage of ships and limited rules of engagement hampered warren's business. but even in late 1812, he began the difficult job of capturing and incarcerating american privateer fleet. as they filled with sailors, the privateer fleet would begin to falter. five months after war did warren learn americans were determined to continue the conflict. he was then tasked with setting up system to protect shipping from new world to old, caribbean and british north america into british ports. by this stage over 150 british merchant ships had already been captured and more privateers were fitting out. there was money to be made in private earring. it was an attractive option. london underestimating the scale of the threat and ignorant of the length and complexity of the united states coastline sent in very few resources. what they did send initially were not of the first quality.
only then could he turn defense into offense imposing a devastating economic blockade that simply treated the unitedtes as another part of napoleon's continental system, something to be blockaded and economically ruined. initially, a shortage of ships and limited rules of engagement hampered warren's business. but even in late 1812, he began the difficult job of capturing and incarcerating american privateer fleet. as they filled with sailors, the privateer fleet would begin to falter. five...
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united kingdom to load up with goods they think will sell in america. huge armada crosses atlantic, flooded with goods, business booms again. then an economic setback but essentially the united states was able to recover its equilibrium and recover economic a activity in the aftermath. peace is good for the economy, war is not. a lesson the british had learned many years before. >> yes. have you seen what you call public record -- >> sorry. mic coming. >> have you seen from the public record office any orders to coburn and ross to burn the public buildings in washington? the implication being retaliation. >> thanks very much. this is one of the great questions about what happens in washington. were they operating under specific orders to do something as specific as burning the white house. certainly there was a sense after the occupation of what is now toronto and destruction of the public buildings ending other parts on the niagara front where there had been cross-border destruction of public and private buildings by both sides, the public buildings of the state that started the war were fair game. nobody in europe would have thought this
united kingdom to load up with goods they think will sell in america. huge armada crosses atlantic, flooded with goods, business booms again. then an economic setback but essentially the united states was able to recover its equilibrium and recover economic a activity in the aftermath. peace is good for the economy, war is not. a lesson the british had learned many years before. >> yes. have you seen what you call public record -- >> sorry. mic coming. >> have you seen from...
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united states. johnson pursued kennedy's economic proposals and pushed the tax plan through congress.ow well did it work? perfectly. business week, which isn't exactly a liberal pro-kennedy publication, said it probably was the most successful tax cut in history. it came out of the textbooks. it went back into the textbooks as the fiscal measure that came closer to carrying out what people had projected for it. that was a tax cut that worked. the economic policies of the kennedy-johnson administration had stimulated demand, creating growth in the economy. business was booming. jobs were plentiful, unemployment near an all-time low. but many observers, including the president's council of economic advisors, were concerned about the appearance of inflation as the economy heated up. [james duesenberry] but in 1965, the real aggregate demand was rising at an annual rate of nearly 8%. it was continuing to rise into 1966. that produced the high-capacity utilization, the ring raw materials prices, and the decline in unemployment accompanied by labor shortages. many economists felt a tax incr
united states. johnson pursued kennedy's economic proposals and pushed the tax plan through congress.ow well did it work? perfectly. business week, which isn't exactly a liberal pro-kennedy publication, said it probably was the most successful tax cut in history. it came out of the textbooks. it went back into the textbooks as the fiscal measure that came closer to carrying out what people had projected for it. that was a tax cut that worked. the economic policies of the kennedy-johnson...
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confidence of the rest of the worreld that looks around and says, what happened to the united states? this economic prosperous country that is so intent on an internal political fight that it won't even take care of itself, much less lead the rest of the world. we can do better than that. and we must do better than that. >> senator, let ae's continue t conversation online. the book is "a fighting chance" by elizabeth warren. thank you very much for joining me. >> thank you, good to be here. >>> at our website, billmoyers.com, my interview continues with elizabeth warren. and you can watch past interviews with her and see how right she was about the middle class and the dangers that lie ahead, including the more damage crisis. i'll see you here next time. >>> don't wait a week to get more moyers. visit billmoyers.com for exclusive blogs, essays and video features. >>> funding is provided by -- encouraging the renewal of democracy. carnegie of new york. the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the front lines of social chan
confidence of the rest of the worreld that looks around and says, what happened to the united states? this economic prosperous country that is so intent on an internal political fight that it won't even take care of itself, much less lead the rest of the world. we can do better than that. and we must do better than that. >> senator, let ae's continue t conversation online. the book is "a fighting chance" by elizabeth warren. thank you very much for joining me. >> thank...
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in fact, we are undermining the credibility of the united states and the economic vitality of the united states by providing too much to people in the domestic policies. from the new deal, and it is escalation during the 1960's. so, goldwater also was important because he, too, was preaching to a group of people that would have an increasing voice in american politics. from the suburbs of atlanta to the suburbs of orange county, he was reaching out to people with a message that they could hear. property taxes are too high. there was already a group articulating that. evangelical protestants, the religious moralists that william buckley had talked about -- he says, look, we need to organize. he brought them into the fold. the middle class. the engineers of orange county, the managers, the people who are living in the suburbs. housewives that are organizing to get him elected because he is articulating points of view that resonate with them and a growing number of other people, too, especially about 10 years later. i will talk about that in a minute. another dissatisfied group of americans
in fact, we are undermining the credibility of the united states and the economic vitality of the united states by providing too much to people in the domestic policies. from the new deal, and it is escalation during the 1960's. so, goldwater also was important because he, too, was preaching to a group of people that would have an increasing voice in american politics. from the suburbs of atlanta to the suburbs of orange county, he was reaching out to people with a message that they could hear....
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imposing a devastating economic blockade that simply treated the united states as another part of napoleon's continental system, somebody to be brock aded and economically ruined. initially, shortage of ships and limited rules of engagement hampered war are warren's business. even in late 1812, he began the difficult job of capturing and incar rating the american private ear fleet. the privateeer, only some 5 1/2 months after declare action war, did he -- he was then tasked with setting up a effect will you effective convoy system to product all the system transiting from the caribbean and from british north america into british ports. by this stage, over 150 british merchant ships had already been captured and tlchs money to be made in privateeering, his masters in london underestimating the scale of the privateer threat send him very few resources. what they did send initially were not of the first quality. they woke up when the united states navy won three shattering victories over the royal navy. these successes in the autumn of 1812 made the british government pay attention. here we see
imposing a devastating economic blockade that simply treated the united states as another part of napoleon's continental system, somebody to be brock aded and economically ruined. initially, shortage of ships and limited rules of engagement hampered war are warren's business. even in late 1812, he began the difficult job of capturing and incar rating the american private ear fleet. the privateeer, only some 5 1/2 months after declare action war, did he -- he was then tasked with setting up a...
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discussed why scotland should stay in the united kingdom and spoke before a group of business and economic leaders in glassed out. -- glasgow. scotland will vote on whether to be independent or stay with the united kingdom. this is about 50 minutes. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the hilton glasgow. please help me welcome mr. john howie, the chairman of cbi. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, distinguished guests, a very warm welcome to the cbi annual dinner. i'm pleased to welcome the right honorable david cameron. this year's dinner is taking place exactly three weeks before scotland goes to the polls to make the biggest constitutional decision in its history. naturally, this is in the some bearing of the format of tonight's dinner. i hope obama the truck from your enjoyment. the prime minister has kindly offered to answer some questions from the floor so he is going to sing for his supper. the independence referendum will be a subject of debate at most of the tables this evening and most of our guest speakers. i'm a very personal perspective, i
discussed why scotland should stay in the united kingdom and spoke before a group of business and economic leaders in glassed out. -- glasgow. scotland will vote on whether to be independent or stay with the united kingdom. this is about 50 minutes. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the hilton glasgow. please help me welcome mr. john howie, the chairman of cbi. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, distinguished guests, a very warm welcome to the...
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can to harm our economy first as osama bin laden said was his primary goal, bring the united states done economically, divide as politically and eventually take over. they are flooding our country with immigrants, building their mosques here. i am not saying they are all terrorists but they hide among the good people. this is not something i am making up. if you read as i do the sermons and translations from mosques all over the radical world if you read the arab press as i do you see what their objectives are. if you are living in chicago, i will close with this, living in chicago on the street and three doors down you see a person with a gun breaking into a house and after he breaks into that house heat comes to the house next door and sees you sitting on your porch and after our break into this house and kill the people i am going to come and break into your house and kill you too. i would say pre-emption would be a proper strategy in that regard and that is what we are seeing now in another area. we either take them out for a store we get taken out. those are the choices in my view. >> host: are
can to harm our economy first as osama bin laden said was his primary goal, bring the united states done economically, divide as politically and eventually take over. they are flooding our country with immigrants, building their mosques here. i am not saying they are all terrorists but they hide among the good people. this is not something i am making up. if you read as i do the sermons and translations from mosques all over the radical world if you read the arab press as i do you see what...
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united kingdom and see itself flourish. and tackle the issues of equality, economic development, environment justice that challenge both scotlandand england on both sides of the river tweet where i was born and brought up. >> as someone who has lived in the united kingdom, worked there, traveled widely around the country, looking from the outside i've been surprised how blithely some scots say they could do without being british. that it is no longer part of their identity. have you really wrestled with this what being inside a much smaller country would be like? >> well, look, britain is an island. it is the island which includes most of scotland and england and wales. just as norwegian people are scandinavian, i will always feel british. but the leader of jeremy's party, the british state is very fond of borders in treating people from other countries in horrific ways, and when weather we're against is the borders against the u.k. what they're saying is that they're british nationalists. they support the british identity and they want to protect and keep. i don't believe in borders anywhere in the world. i invite no borders a
united kingdom and see itself flourish. and tackle the issues of equality, economic development, environment justice that challenge both scotlandand england on both sides of the river tweet where i was born and brought up. >> as someone who has lived in the united kingdom, worked there, traveled widely around the country, looking from the outside i've been surprised how blithely some scots say they could do without being british. that it is no longer part of their identity. have you...
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within the european union, which protects them in a , it is more or less possible for any economically sized unit in europe,day unit -- which is nice. there would have been some serious problems than they think scotland would not have been as prosperous as it can be in the united kingdom. writes thatgue something rare was achieved in the independence vote. they asked a question that in most parts of the world at times results in war. what signal was sent to other parts of the world? >> well, an important signal was sent that there can be a democratic process that allows for this type of succession. this is not much of an open option in most parts of the world. i think it is going to have a big impact in europe, particularly spain in the first instance, where people are going to say we want the right to make this decision. the answer may be yes, it may be no, but this is a democratic right. this process is going to push people in that direction. >> jeremy schapiro at brookings joining us from washington. thanks so much for your time and perspective. the other big stories on this friday, i'll obama
within the european union, which protects them in a , it is more or less possible for any economically sized unit in europe,day unit -- which is nice. there would have been some serious problems than they think scotland would not have been as prosperous as it can be in the united kingdom. writes thatgue something rare was achieved in the independence vote. they asked a question that in most parts of the world at times results in war. what signal was sent to other parts of the world? >>...
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economic disadvantage. but we have to lead. that is with the united nations and this general assembly is about.he truth is is that no matter where we do, some populations will still be at risk. the nation's that contribute the least to climate change often stand to lose the moment. most. and that's why since i took off, the united states has ex-minded our direct adaptation assistance eight fold, and we are going to do more. today i am drecking our federal agencies to begin factors climate resilience into our development programs and investments. i am announcing a new effort to deploy the unique scientific capabilities of the united states from climate data to early warning systems. so this effort include as new partnership that will draw the resources from our leading private sector companies to help vulnerable nations better prepare for weather related disasters. and better plan for long term threats like steadily rising seas. yes, this is hard, but there should be no question that the united states of america is stepping up to the plate. we reck are nice our roll in creating this problem. we
economic disadvantage. but we have to lead. that is with the united nations and this general assembly is about.he truth is is that no matter where we do, some populations will still be at risk. the nation's that contribute the least to climate change often stand to lose the moment. most. and that's why since i took off, the united states has ex-minded our direct adaptation assistance eight fold, and we are going to do more. today i am drecking our federal agencies to begin factors climate...
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the goal -- find solutions that promote economic recovery in the united states. on a bloomberg tv special, from this year's meeting in denver, colorado. we sit down with former president and cgi founder bill clinton. >> we should look at this money as a one-time stimulus to the american economy. >> and discuss the path forward for american businesses. with zillow cofounder rich barton, ch2m hill ceo jacqueline hinman, and robert rubin, the former treasury secretary and former goldman sachs cochairman. >> the government is not meeting its challenges. i think that is a real threat to our future. >> coming up -- we will hear these newsmakers weigh in on the policy and business challenges of today's economy. >> what's your sense of what is going on in an economic recovery? it feels like we are fumbling along. how would you characterize this economy? >> i would say we don't have enough internally generated growth. we can't do that unless we unlock investment and direct it to high-growth areas. we have only two options. one is not favored by the house of representative
the goal -- find solutions that promote economic recovery in the united states. on a bloomberg tv special, from this year's meeting in denver, colorado. we sit down with former president and cgi founder bill clinton. >> we should look at this money as a one-time stimulus to the american economy. >> and discuss the path forward for american businesses. with zillow cofounder rich barton, ch2m hill ceo jacqueline hinman, and robert rubin, the former treasury secretary and former...
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united states. the consequences not only economic. the consequence is political. we see rising inequality at a time when unions have declined. the two are deeply tied to each other. >> we have a onetime version in the united states. one or two people. the estate tax. still need to go to something more? >> i think we need both. it's important. not suppressed in this country. ten years ago. we already have attacks refuge. disproportional. proportion to the value of the real-estate. and it doesn't take into account financial assets or financial liabilities. a very huge debts the mortgage. [inaudible] sometimes the same as someone with no mortgage. the millions or billions and financial. [inaudible] by crazy system. so introduce taxation. how do we make this work better? this building, to century ago. and it's productive. there was no financial liability. this is
united states. the consequences not only economic. the consequence is political. we see rising inequality at a time when unions have declined. the two are deeply tied to each other. >> we have a onetime version in the united states. one or two people. the estate tax. still need to go to something more? >> i think we need both. it's important. not suppressed in this country. ten years ago. we already have attacks refuge. disproportional. proportion to the value of the real-estate....
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i am not even talking about the economics of it. >> the united states made a new one. that is is one that crumpled in the face of the offensive, what is going to be different this time. stay with us uh. >> a crisis on the border >> they're vulnerable these are refugees. >> migrant kids flooding into the us. >> we're gonna go and see who's has just been deported. >> why are so many children fleeing? >> your children will be part of my group... >> fault lines, al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> there blocking the door... >> ground breaking... >> truth seeking... >> we have to get out of here... award winning investigative documentary series... no refuge: children at the border only on al jazeera america >> an astonishing america tonight investigative report >> why are you wearing gloves? >> ocd... taking over this woman's life... >> i don't wanna touch anything... >> now a controversial surgery can literally reprogram her mind >> we can modify emotional circuitry >> is this a miracle cure? or an ethical nightmare? >> there's a lot of mystery right now... >> rewiring
i am not even talking about the economics of it. >> the united states made a new one. that is is one that crumpled in the face of the offensive, what is going to be different this time. stay with us uh. >> a crisis on the border >> they're vulnerable these are refugees. >> migrant kids flooding into the us. >> we're gonna go and see who's has just been deported. >> why are so many children fleeing? >> your children will be part of my group... >>...
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sustaining our broad and diplomatic and economic campaign will require a long- term commitment from the united states and all of our partners and allies. this will not be an easy or brief effort. we are at the beginning, not the end. we are in the beginning and not the end of our effort to degrade and destroy isil. i know that americans have confidence in the skill and professionalism of our men and women in uniform and our exceptional military leadership. when i had the opportunity to visit sitcomwith president obama in tampa, we made a point of expressing our deep appreciation to general austin and the sint comteam. and that is keeping america secure. i am proud of him and the president is proud of him and we are all proud of him. we are proud of the men and women who do so much for the country and men and women down range that are carrying out the mission with courage and dedication and resolve. marte? >> i would like to reiterate the campaign against isil will be a persistent and sustained campaign and will take time. as i said last week, this is iraq first strategy but not iraq only one.
sustaining our broad and diplomatic and economic campaign will require a long- term commitment from the united states and all of our partners and allies. this will not be an easy or brief effort. we are at the beginning, not the end. we are in the beginning and not the end of our effort to degrade and destroy isil. i know that americans have confidence in the skill and professionalism of our men and women in uniform and our exceptional military leadership. when i had the opportunity to visit...
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i am not even talking about the economics of it. >> the united states made a new one. that is is one that crumpled in the face of the offensive, what is going to be different this time. stay with us uh. the most important money stories of the day might effect your savings, your job or your retirement. whether it's bail-outs or bond rates this stuff gets complicated. but don't worry. i'm here to take the fear out of finance. every night on my show i break down confusing financial speak and make it real. this time on the program, training up new forces on the ground to push back against the gorilla army, while the u.s. press it is fight from the air. that's the plan, but what is the united states learned in it's last experience in iraq that is going to help us not make the same mistakes this time around? >> that's a great question, and the problem is if you look back to where we were in 2011, we knew that the iraqis had significant short falls in areas like logistics maintenance communications, intelligence, operation gnat planning. and when the military is planning to l
i am not even talking about the economics of it. >> the united states made a new one. that is is one that crumpled in the face of the offensive, what is going to be different this time. stay with us uh. the most important money stories of the day might effect your savings, your job or your retirement. whether it's bail-outs or bond rates this stuff gets complicated. but don't worry. i'm here to take the fear out of finance. every night on my show i break down confusing financial speak and...
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but they like the comfort of the bigger economic unit. a solid country and in no uncertainty.o say is i believe it will be more difficult to get the level of investment we require under the change. theny thoughts on how -- oil might be split between the u.k. and scotland if there is a yes vote? is it all up for negotiation? >> i don't think anybody has the level of wisdom to venture a guess. there are a range of things that have to be sorted out and it will be a long, hard -- if there is a yes boat, the best thing that could happen is the sides would try and work together and find ways make the best it can. of what i think is a loss of value. the u.k. will lose value and so will scotland. i think there will be some top, hard negotiations. i hope there is an too much blood spilled as a result of that. >> let's hope he's talking metaphorically. hisian wood giving thoughts on how oil reserves could be split. the votes take place tomorrow. we will be here throughout that. before the polls open, i thought i would show you some front pages. this is a rupert murdoch paper. a lot of d
but they like the comfort of the bigger economic unit. a solid country and in no uncertainty.o say is i believe it will be more difficult to get the level of investment we require under the change. theny thoughts on how -- oil might be split between the u.k. and scotland if there is a yes vote? is it all up for negotiation? >> i don't think anybody has the level of wisdom to venture a guess. there are a range of things that have to be sorted out and it will be a long, hard -- if there is...
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♪ >>> a broad period of economic expansion in the united states.s the first baby boomer president and these days he devotes most of his time to his charitable foundation. by the way he also happens to be an expecting grandfather but the 42nd president of the united states still has a lot to say. all you have to do is ask. that's what i did this week at the clinton global initiative. >> i think it will be an extended involvement with arp o arpaioer aarpai arpaio -- air power and providing support to the people that are fighting isis and trying to create a more inclusive set of governments in the middle east. inclusive governance is the only thing that works in a situation like that. yes i think it will be going on awhile but on the other hand i don't think it's a projected long involvement in a land war. we don't need to be there on the ground and i don't think that it means a land war in iraq. i actually think in this case the president and the administration's strategy has a chance. >> let's turn to things we're focussing on in the united states.
♪ >>> a broad period of economic expansion in the united states.s the first baby boomer president and these days he devotes most of his time to his charitable foundation. by the way he also happens to be an expecting grandfather but the 42nd president of the united states still has a lot to say. all you have to do is ask. that's what i did this week at the clinton global initiative. >> i think it will be an extended involvement with arp o arpaioer aarpai arpaio -- air power and...
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. >>> william jefferson clinton oversaw a broad period of economic expansion in the united states. he was the first baby boomer president. these days he devotes time to his charitable foundation. by theway he happens to be an expecting grandfather. the 42nd president of the united states has a lot to say. all you have to do is ask. that's what i did at the clinton global initiative. >> do i think it will be extended involvement with air power and with providing intelligence and other institutional support to the people who are fighting isis and trying to create a more inclusive set of governments in the middle east. inclusive governments is basically the only thing that works in a situation like that. yes, i think it will be going on a while. on the other hand, no, i don't think it means it projects or prolonged involvement in a land war. we don't need to be there on the ground. i don't think that it means a land war in iraq. i actually think in this case, the president and administration's strategy has a way to see. >> let's turn to some of the things we've been focussing on in th
. >>> william jefferson clinton oversaw a broad period of economic expansion in the united states. he was the first baby boomer president. these days he devotes time to his charitable foundation. by theway he happens to be an expecting grandfather. the 42nd president of the united states has a lot to say. all you have to do is ask. that's what i did at the clinton global initiative. >> do i think it will be extended involvement with air power and with providing intelligence and...
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. >> why has the united states not followed suit? >> economics, it's the railroad industry.the tank car industry. there are powerful economic interests that don't want to go through the replacement of tank cars. >> under pressure the railways did agree in february to reduce oil unit train speeds in large cities and the rail car industry says once the federal government finally issues new regulations it will build stronger tankers. >> good morning this committee will come to order. >> in april u.s. transportation secretary anthony fox testified before the senate. he was explicitly asked when his department would issue new standards. >> one, what is your target date for issuing the new regulations, the new rules? >> well my target date is as soon as possible. and that's about as -- >> that's a frustrating answer i have to tell you. >> i understand, it's frustrating to give it to you but i can promise you senator we are working as hard as we can getting the rule done as quickly as we can. >> in aw august the d.o.t. did propose a stronger tank card, a two year phase out of the d
. >> why has the united states not followed suit? >> economics, it's the railroad industry.the tank car industry. there are powerful economic interests that don't want to go through the replacement of tank cars. >> under pressure the railways did agree in february to reduce oil unit train speeds in large cities and the rail car industry says once the federal government finally issues new regulations it will build stronger tankers. >> good morning this committee will come...
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i mean, the united states and india still do get along, but they've had a lot of irritating problems along the way, not least which is economicunited states still very upset that india brown down a world trade organization agreement, a massive trillion-dollar international trade agreement, india refused to play ball. there are complaints about india not opening up enough to let american companies in. and also the fact that, you know, we are at a stage where the obama administration is on its way out. he is embroiled in the middle east. so not much really left to achieve in this trip except to perhaps improve already existed. >> we're going to leave you with pictures from venice, because yes, george clooney and amal alamuddin are expected to have a civil ceremony at the venice town hall today. guests are arriving and these are the latest pictures from that glorious city coming into us live. we're back very soon with all the latest. stay with us. (door bell rings) trick or treat! mmm! thank you! mmm! mmm! you pay your auto insurance premium every month on the dot. you're like the poster child for paying on time. and then one da
i mean, the united states and india still do get along, but they've had a lot of irritating problems along the way, not least which is economicunited states still very upset that india brown down a world trade organization agreement, a massive trillion-dollar international trade agreement, india refused to play ball. there are complaints about india not opening up enough to let american companies in. and also the fact that, you know, we are at a stage where the obama administration is on its...
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circumstances, scott, the conflict in ukraine would have dominated this summit as united states and europe prepared another round of economic sanctions, news emerged of a cease-fire. the president said he was hopeful but skeptical it would hold. >> pelley: and secretary kerry headed to the middle east to recruit arab states into the fies fooit against isis as well. major, thank you very much. isis is recruiting fighters from the u.s. and all around the world with a sophisticated campaign online. but clarissa ward is discovering that some who've answered the call to holy war have begun to lose faith in isis. >> reporter: at first, many westerners went to join the jihad in syria to get rid of the dictator president bashar al assad. many stayed to fight for the birth of a new islamic state. but as isis has gained more ground, its brutal tactics -- killing anyone who disagrees with them-- have stirred unease among some militants. in a cafe in istanbul, one jihadi told me that's why he's leaving syria. "isis is making mistakes. they're too harsh on people and they don't listen to he said. "i'm 100% convinced they are on the wron
circumstances, scott, the conflict in ukraine would have dominated this summit as united states and europe prepared another round of economic sanctions, news emerged of a cease-fire. the president said he was hopeful but skeptical it would hold. >> pelley: and secretary kerry headed to the middle east to recruit arab states into the fies fooit against isis as well. major, thank you very much. isis is recruiting fighters from the u.s. and all around the world with a sophisticated campaign...
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but the united states is actually pretty good at economic warfare. in this case, it's not like the economic warfare against russia where we have to be concerned about the repercussions could be with the trading partners or our own companies. there are no trading partners to deal with here. i think we will wage economically. the question is, if it will be enough. it won't be enough. >> adam, why are we so late on the game in isis. we are talking about it now. i know we are. the question is, this gets back to the president and his priori priority. when you are running around calling isis the j.v. team, you are not thinking about where they are laundering money. >> the cia is not our proudest institution. it's pathetic, but they are not. i assume they are on it. >> the cia takes orders from the president. some of this is prioritized. >> charles, i want to ask you, is this going to be effective? you have a data base to terrorists. i assume a data base of bad guys. this is unique for isis or isil, whatever you want to call them. these groups this week alo
but the united states is actually pretty good at economic warfare. in this case, it's not like the economic warfare against russia where we have to be concerned about the repercussions could be with the trading partners or our own companies. there are no trading partners to deal with here. i think we will wage economically. the question is, if it will be enough. it won't be enough. >> adam, why are we so late on the game in isis. we are talking about it now. i know we are. the question...
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advocating punishment for the usa economically, when china and india, the world's biggest polluters won't do anything to stop fouling the planet, if you want the united be very positive things. but know what you are talking about. this year, this week and here in new york city is a big u.n. con fab on global warming. guess who's not showing up? china and india. so no matter what they do, with china and india spewing stuff in the air like crazy, not going to make a difference. but i want a cleaner planet. i want a cleaner america. that is it for us tonight. check out the fox news factor website which is different from billoreilly.com. also, we would like you to spout off about "the factor" from anywhere in the world. o'reilly@foxnews.com. name and town if you wish to opine. word of the day, we hope you are jocund when writing to "the factor." that's a positive word. we hope you're jocund. thanks for watching. ms. megyn is up next. please remember, the spin stops here. we're definitely looking out for you. >>> breaking tonight, 12 days after president obama announced the launch of a major new offensive against a terror army known as isis and the big qu
advocating punishment for the usa economically, when china and india, the world's biggest polluters won't do anything to stop fouling the planet, if you want the united be very positive things. but know what you are talking about. this year, this week and here in new york city is a big u.n. con fab on global warming. guess who's not showing up? china and india. so no matter what they do, with china and india spewing stuff in the air like crazy, not going to make a difference. but i want a...
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united states, i need more customers. this is a consumption-deprived recovery. the data shows that. of thein the top 5% economica in the united states have seen their inflation-adjusted ending increase 17% since the end of the recession. spending 95% have seen increase 1%. they don't have money in their pockets. they do not spend it. businesses don't higher. simply put money in peoples pockets. frankly distribute the prosperity that we are seeing in the united states more fairly and equitably. it's not being distributed fairly and equitably. that's why so many people are not feeling like they are better off now than they were a couple years ago. >> u.s. labor terry -- labor secretary thomas perez from the united states. he is live in sydney. we are joined by the bio agency to talk about all matters iphone, apple pay,". stay with us. pay and apple watch. ♪ >> apple's big day unveiled a bevy of products, larger smartphones, a new smart watch, a new payment system. did it live up to the hype? razzmatazz, huge building up, it's where they launched the imac. is it everything for the hype? >> it was a typical launch
united states, i need more customers. this is a consumption-deprived recovery. the data shows that. of thein the top 5% economica in the united states have seen their inflation-adjusted ending increase 17% since the end of the recession. spending 95% have seen increase 1%. they don't have money in their pockets. they do not spend it. businesses don't higher. simply put money in peoples pockets. frankly distribute the prosperity that we are seeing in the united states more fairly and equitably....
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economic stability. >> the scottish national party is calling the united kingdom. deputy leader nikola said in glasgow that scots should be able to decide their own future. >> it is no longer good enough for this country to be bystanders in the big decisions that shape our future. we need to put ourselves in the driving seats of those decisions. >> former british finance minister, alistair darling, is leading the movement to remain in the u.k. he told the bbc that independence would trigger economic upheaval. >> we can have the change that we want within the framework of the united kingdom, a stronger scottish parliament, and safeguarding our pensions, our health service, as well as jobs. >> with less than a week to go, opinion polls show differing results, although by very narrow margins. one suggests a majority of scots wants independence. another survey shows opponents outnumbering supporters. >>> precedences of crimea cast their first votes after russia annexed the territory six months ago but ukraine's foreign ministry said the elections have no ministry. loca
economic stability. >> the scottish national party is calling the united kingdom. deputy leader nikola said in glasgow that scots should be able to decide their own future. >> it is no longer good enough for this country to be bystanders in the big decisions that shape our future. we need to put ourselves in the driving seats of those decisions. >> former british finance minister, alistair darling, is leading the movement to remain in the u.k. he told the bbc that independence...
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imposing a devastating economic blockade that simply treated the united states as another part of napoleon's continental system, something to be blockaded and economically ruined. initially, shortage of ships and limited rules of engagement hampered warren's business. but even in late 1812, he began the difficult job of capturing and incarcerating the american privateer fleet. as british ships filled with american sailors, the privateering effect would begin to fail. five months after the deck la declaration of war did warren learn of the conflict. he was set up with a convoy system to protect all the shipping trans iting from the new world to old in british ports. by this stage, over 150 british merchant ships had already been captured and more privateeers had been fitted out. there was money made in privateering. it was an attractive way to make money in 1812. the complexity of the state line sent him very few resources, and what they did send initially was not of the same quality. they woke up when the united states navy won three shattering victories over the royal navy. these successes
imposing a devastating economic blockade that simply treated the united states as another part of napoleon's continental system, something to be blockaded and economically ruined. initially, shortage of ships and limited rules of engagement hampered warren's business. but even in late 1812, he began the difficult job of capturing and incarcerating the american privateer fleet. as british ships filled with american sailors, the privateering effect would begin to fail. five months after the deck...